I do not always remember to put mosquito repellent on the boys every time they step outside, so we inevitably have some mosquito bites around here. After Bite has been a lifesaver this summer. Unfortunately, however, I left ours at the lake on our recent trip and didn’t want to make a special trip to the […]

Last week I shared our baby girl’s nursery and promised a tutorial for building a dollhouse bookcase. When I was on bed rest and browsing Pinterest to plan a nursery, I found this adorable dollhouse bookcase (inspired by Pottery Barn’s version) that I quickly fell in love with. Once we found out we were […]

This past summer our church adopted a new curriculum and completely (and permanently) transformed an entire wing of the church to look like Ancient Judea. It is incredible. Our small group was assigned the two and three-year old classroom with the theme “Away in a Manger”. My very talented friend Kristen came up […]

Little Brother has recently discovered a love for LEGOs, which has rubbed off on Big Brother as well. For his birthday this week, we got Little Brother a large set of LEGOs (since the ones were mismatched pieces bought at a garage sale the summer before I started teaching to use for indoor recess). As […]

This shiny spider web art activity is so simple! Big Brother had tons of fun creating various “webs”, especially after we looked at several online. I was inspired by our shiny fishbowls we made back when we celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday. I can’t stand spiders, but I definitely have an appreciation and […]

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